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Slay the Spire 2 Events Guide
A spoiler-aware Slay the Spire 2 events guide for risk, reward, unlocks, and decision planning.
Quick answer
Event pages should separate spoiler-light advice from full outcomes while helping players avoid risky choices their deck cannot support.

What to check first
Use this page as a practical search-intent answer first, then follow the related database links for deeper card, relic, character, boss, and patch context.
- Label spoiler-heavy event outcomes.
- Score choices by current HP, deck strength, and route needs.
- Link event outcomes to collectibles and unlocks.
Events are route decisions
An event is not automatically better than a fight. The right choice depends on current HP, deck strength, potion belt, relic needs, and whether the route still needs card rewards. A strong event reward can be wrong if the downside removes the buffer needed for the next elite or boss.
- Take risky outcomes only when the deck can absorb the cost.
- Prefer spoiler-light summaries above detailed hidden outcomes.
- Connect event rewards to unlocks, relic pages, and boss-prep pages.
Best-and-worst event lists need context
Event ranking videos are useful only when they explain the run state behind the rating. A high-upside event can be bad when the deck needs safe fights, while a mediocre-looking option can be correct if it protects HP, removes risk, or gives the deck time to stabilize.

- Rate event choices by current HP, deck need, route pressure, and reward risk.
- Keep spoiler-light summaries above detailed outcomes.
- Link special event outcomes to puzzles, collectibles, and unlock pages.
Record the decision before the result
The most useful event screenshots show the choice screen before the player clicks. That lets the article explain why one option fits the current deck, instead of only reporting whether the outcome was lucky. Event pages should preserve enough context for readers to copy the reasoning in their own runs.

- Capture HP, gold, relics, potion belt, and deck weakness before the event result.
- Explain when the safe option is correct even if the risky option has a higher ceiling.
- Move spoiler-heavy outcomes below the short recommendation.
Editorial note
This page is part of the first English-only content batch. It is written conservatively for Early Access and should be tightened whenever a major patch changes public information or run data.